Con Kim

Con Kim/Vietnam/Murder in the 3rd Degree

by G. George | August 19, 2025

Con Kim, a citizen of Vietnam and an illegal alien in the United States, was arrested by ICE New Orleans. His criminal history includes a conviction for Murder in the 3rd Degree. This charge stems from an incident in which Kim was found guilty of causing the death of another individual under circumstances that did not involve premeditation or malice aforethought, typically considered less severe than first- or second-degree murder. However, a conviction for 3rd-degree murder still represents a significant crime resulting in the loss of life.

Kim’s conviction reflected the seriousness of his actions, which led to his imprisonment in the U.S. After serving his sentence, he was placed in ICE custody for deportation proceedings. The legal process ensured that Kim would be removed from the U.S., and after completing the necessary legal steps, he was deported back to Vietnam.

In Vietnam, Kim may face additional legal consequences for his crime, depending on the laws in his home country. His deportation highlights ICE’s role in removing foreign nationals who have committed severe crimes in the U.S., ensuring they are held accountable in their own countries for their actions.